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Fulvia Marotta is an Honorary Research Associate at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, with a PhD in Economics and a background in Statistics. Her research interests lie at the intersection of time series analysis, climate econometrics, applied macroeconomics, and environmental economics. Marotta's work focuses on employing time series macro-econometric methods to understand the impacts of climate change on the economies of countries, enhancing their resilience to compound shocks. She investigates the role of fiscal policy in fostering long-term resilience and sustainable development, particularly through green fiscal policies that integrate immediate crisis responses. Her projects explore the effects of climate change on energy commodity prices and the optimal combination of environmental policies for fostering green innovation in a net-zero economy, as well as the implications of policy-induced shifts in green innovation on firms' labor productivity. Marotta has authored numerous working papers in the fields of econometrics and climate change, presenting her research at various conferences and seminars, including the NBER summer institute hosted by the European Central Bank and national central banks.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.